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Big 12 defenses make most QB’s look like all Americans. When I’m wrong I’ll admit it and I was wrong about Mayfield because that dude  can play but most of these big 12 QB’s put up all these big numbers because the defenses are garbage in the big 12. Maybe next year the big 12 can put 2 teams in the playoffs while the big 10 champ sits home again lol



   
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Posted by: Tsuga

SPF:  Im thinking sky lark must have stunk at sports.......or he's a pitt fan.......or both

Bellicheck was a below average player on a bad team. Lincoln Riley was a back up 1 year and became a manager. General Schwarzkopf was just a body on the West Point wrestling team. You have no clue about the essence of sport!  My competency in sport is not relevant to this discussion. What is relevant is my position that participating in athletics is an important educational experience regardless of ability. 



   
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Posted by: Sky
Posted by: Tsuga

SPF:  Im thinking sky lark must have stunk at sports.......or he's a pitt fan.......or both

Bellicheck was a below average player on a bad team. Lincoln Riley was a back up 1 year and became a manager. General Schwarzkopf was just a body on the West Point wrestling team. You have no clue about the essence of sport!  My competency in sport is not relevant to this discussion. What is relevant is my position that participating in athletics is an important educational experience regardless of ability. 

Yep. A Pitt fan.



   
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If you are implying that Gen Schwarzkopf's success was due to the essence of sport by him being a wrestler you are delusional! First off, General Schwarzkopf was NOT just another body on the West point wrestling team! He was raised by a father who fought in WW1 & WW2, retired from the Army as a Major General, he received a military education starting at the age of 10 while attending the Bordentown Military Institute. I think that probably had more of an influence in his military success than his participation on the wrestling team.  Oh and he also played football not that that matters... 

 



   
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